sir
can any body tell me how i can copy files like
copy c:\abc\pqr\mr.txt c:\windows\my documents\this.txt
i need command in linux like this
really i am a new in linux that is why simple questions
alson can any body explain me how i get current directory tree or path
in windows... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I have the below command running in unix
find /dev/data/ -name "*.*" -exec cp -R {} "/isdev/data//history" \;
This command will copy the files from /dev/data/ to /isdev/data//history and will not throw even if there is no files in source.
But if i modify the path from... (6 Replies)
scp /path/to/file <username>@<Other Server>:/path/to/newfile
If my file is named "Bob" and it is in my user "Accountant" and in a directory named "Invoice_folder"... How would this look in the above?
I can't seem to understand the logic of the above scp.
MOVING FILE FROM LOCATION #1:
/path... (1 Reply)
Hi Guys,
I am experiencing a problem right now while copying a directory as well as its subdirectories to my target directory. I know this is a very simple UNIX command using cp -R source directory target directory. but unfortunatley while doing this an error comes up on the command line saying... (2 Replies)
How can we copy a command string from a previous command line and paste it into the cursor position on the current command line? I know that ^c will not work as the shell will interpret as an interrupt signal.
Thanks, (1 Reply)
I entered the following command
find . -type f \( -newer startdate -a ! -newer enddate \) -exec cp tmp {} \;
I got the following error:
cp: 0653-436 tmp is a directory.
Specify -r or -R to copy.
What's happening here? (2 Replies)
Hi, im taking an entry Unix class, and as part of my lab assignment I have to copy all files in the /home/david/lab3 directory that have the file extension .save to your lab3/temp directory. I'm having trouble getting the grep to do anything worth while
I've been trying to do:
cp... (6 Replies)
Hello,
I have a directory in which I have files as follows
CRDT.csv
CRDT.csv.1
CRDT.csv.2
....
CRDT.csv.n
I would like to copy it over to another directory as
crdt_lon.csv
crdt_lon.csv.1
crdt_lon.csv.2
....
crdt_lon.csv.n
I am looking for a one line command but I am... (5 Replies)
Hi ,
I am trying to take a backup of file before overwriting it with cp command, I am using the command cp -b.
-rw-rw-r-- 1 autoengine murex 0 Jan 22 07:08 a
-rw-rw-r-- 1 autoengine murex 0 Jan 22 07:08 b
cp -b a b
-rw-rw-r-- 1 autoengine murex 0 Jan 22 07:08 a
-rw-rw-r-- 1... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: Raj999
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
togeomview
TOGEOMVIEW(1gv)TOGEOMVIEW(1gv)NAME
togeomview - send commands or OOGL objects to geomview
SYNOPSIS
togeomview [-c] [-g] [pipename [program args ...]]
DESCRIPTION
togeomview sends a stream of geomview commands, or OOGL-format geometric data, to a cooperating copy of geomview. If geomview is not run-
ning, it is automatically started. ('geomview' must be on the $PATH of the user running 'togeomview' in order for this to work.)
Typical usage is:
someprogram | togeomview (to send commands) or
someprogram-generating-OOGL-data | togeomview -g (to send geometry)
i.e. a program pipes geometric data into ``togeomview''; the data is displayed by a copy of geomview run with the -M option and a name
matching the one given to togeomview.
Togeomview uses a named pipe in the directory /tmp/geomview to communicate with geomview. If unspecified, the pipe's default name is
"OOGL". When sending geometry (-g), a geomview object with the same name as the pipe appears in geomview's object browser.
By default, when no suitable copy of geomview is running, togeomview invokes "geomview" with arguments specifying the appropriate named
pipe. A different command may be specified as in:
togeomview OOGL gv -wpos 300x300 -c my_startup_script
which communicates through a pipe named OOGL, and (if necessary) invokes the given gv command. The pipe name is required if a command is
specified.
After togeomview has created it, the named pipe may be written as an ordinary file. For example, one could use
togeomview pipename < /dev/null
to invoke a listening copy of geomview, and then run a program which simply wrote to /tmp/geomview/pipename.
FILES
/tmp/geomview
BUGS
The pipe-based communications scheme imposes several restrictions.
If no copy of geomview is reading from the pipe, or if geomview gets far enough behind, a program writing data to ``togeomview'' will be
forced to block after sending a few kilobytes.
Because of the buffering in the pipe, the sender may be substantially ahead of the geomview display.
If geomview exits, the sending program receives a write-on-broken-pipe (SIGPIPE) signal, which will kill it unless measures are taken to
catch or ignore that signal.
Only one copy of geomview can read from a given pipe at a time. If a second copy attempts to read from it, both will probably fail. It's
fine to have multiple copies of geomview reading from different pipes.
Note that togeomview will invoke geomview if no extant copy is listening to the relevant pipe; it can't connect to an existing copy of
geomview started by other means.
SEE ALSO geomview(1), oogl(5)Geometry Center 21 May 1993 TOGEOMVIEW(1gv)